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USPS lost my package NO TRACKING NUMBERS?

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USPS lost my package NO TRACKING NUMBERS?

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The “idiot” worker was right! You cannot put Delivery Confirmation on a numbered insured package–you can’t have 2 numbered services on a package. Had you saved the insurance receipt, you could have filed a claim with the USPS. Without the receipt, you are SOOL. No, they do not keep a copy of the receipt in their computers. You should have kept the receipt you were given until the person you sent the package to received it. When did you ship the package? How was it shipped? Have you allowed enough time for the package to be delivered? Depending on the method of shipping, Priority Mail, Parcel Post, Medial Mail, etc., the delivery time can be anywhere from 2 to 10 days. Mail can be delayed if there is bad weather in an area. It is also possible that the package could have been missent, which would account for a longer delivery time. gboo—-I left window service in 1999, and much of the information I gave you was from that time. Some of the products and services have changed since I was

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the tracking number was on the original receipt to use the insurance number, you have to go down to the post office, they can’t help you online with just the ins #

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~~Post offices have a claims office in their locations. Go to the one you used to buy the insurance and take all the information you have. They will have you fill out a claim form, and your will be reimbursed. Be sure you take the invoice to prove the amount of the item which was lost.

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